Plain Truth
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3.9
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Jodi Picoult
Before Nineteen Minutes, The Tenth Circle, and Perfect Match there was Plain Truth: “an absorbing and affecting novel” (Entertainment Weekly) about life in a bucolic setting that is anything but simple.Not one to shy away from the tough issues that makes her novels so compelling, Jodi Picoult’s recent bestsellers tackled themes from sexual abuse to stem cell research to intense parent-child relationships. Her eager fans have come to expect hard-hitting topics, and Picoult never disappoints. In Plain Truth, a shocking murder shatters the picturesque calm of Pennsylvania's Amish country—and tests the heart and soul of the lawyer who steps in to defend the young woman at the center of the storm… Moving seamlessly from psychological drama to courtroom suspense, Plain Truth is a triumph of contemporary storytelling. Jodi Picoult presents a fascinating portrait of Amish life rarely witnessed by those outside the faith—and discovers a place where circumstances are not always what they seem, where love meets lies, and where relationships grow so strong they can transcend death.
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Author
Jodi Picoult
Pages
496
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2007-01-19
ISBN
1416549188 9781416549185
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Jodi Picoult is one of my favorite authors. With that being said, this book has been my least favorite of hers. The first half was extremely hard for me to get through. Probably because I didn’t like the MC. I think the paranormal add ins were unnecessary and didn’t add anything substantial to the plot. It picked up when the trial started and things began unfolding, then it was easier to read but overall it was just okay to me. The twist at the end to me was not unexpected. "
"This story was frustrating throughout the entire book. It started to come together at the end and had a typical Jodi ending. Good read if you like predictable "
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Brittany F
"One of my favorite Jodi Picoult books."
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Jennifer johnston
"Had the great plot twists like most of her books. Really gave great information about the Amish community and family secrets. "
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Claire Anderson
"I read this book because it is based in Lancaster County, where I live. Parts were exasperating to me because some of the geograpy was incorrect and the author got some parts of Amish culture wrong. However, if I was not familiar with Lancaster County or the Amish, this wouldn't be an issue for me. It was a page turner though so that is why it is getting 4 stars from me."